Bugweri vs Namayingo

2025 MTN Busoga Masaza Cup

  • Kigulu 2-1 Bukono 
  • Bugweri 0 (2) – 0 (4) Bukooli-Namayingo

Kigulu and Bukooli-Namayingo booked their places in the semifinals of the MTN Busoga Masaza Cup following hard-fought victories in the quarterfinals at Bugembe Stadium, played under sweltering and humid conditions.

In the first quarterfinal, two-time champions Kigulu narrowly defeated Bukono 2-1 in a contest that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

Namayingo vs Bugweri team playing each other in Jinja City

Ukasha Mulondo gave Kigulu an early lead after 10 minutes, tapping in a precise low cross from AribaKayemba. Bukono responded with relentless pressure, and Emmanuel Nabola’s deflected shot in the 28th minute levelled the score, drawing cheers from their loyal supporters.

The second half remained tense. Kigulu earned a penalty when Allan Ojambowas fouled inside the box, but Bukono goalkeeper Godfrey Mayanja produced a sharp save from Suleman Kisubi’s attempt.

Bugweri team

Kigulu’s stocky wingers, Benjamin Sizomu and Joel Waisswa, continued to trouble Bukono’s defense, eventually capitalising on a defensive miscommunication in the 60th minute.

Sizomu’s clinical finish restored Kigulu’s lead and proved decisive.

Despite Bukono’s late substitutions and tactical adjustments, Kigulu’s disciplined defence held firm until the final whistle.

MTN Busoga Masaza cup

Kigulu coach Yusuf Bagalalina praised his team’s determination, saying the victory boosts confidence in their pursuit of a third title.

“Bukono played well, but our preparation and the chances we created made the difference,” he said.

Meanwhile, Bukono coach Farouk Kiige acknowledged his team’s effort but lamented missed opportunities and a late penalty decision.

Bugweri against Namayingo

In the second quarterfinal, Bukooli-Namayingo edged Bugweri on penalties after a 0-0 draw.

The match saw Bugweri reduced to 11 players following late registration issues, but they tested BukooliNamayingo throughout.

 Keeper Samuel Ouma emerged as the hero, saving two crucial penalties from Isaac Bakole and Titus Wambedde.

Bukooli-Namayingo converted four of their spot-kicks, securing their first semi-final appearance since 2022.

Bugweri against Namayingo

Bugweri coach Kenneth Kaluuba praised his side’s resilience despite the setbacks.

The semifinal promises a high-stakes encounter as Kigulu faces Bukooli-Namayingo in a rematch of the 2022 final, when Bukooli-Namayingo claimed a 1-0 victory at Kakindu Stadium.

Both sides will be aiming to assert dominance, with Kigulu seeking revenge and Bukooli-Namayingo looking to maintain their winning record over their traditional rivals.

The match is expected to draw large crowds, continuing the rich tradition of rivalry in the MTN Busoga Masaza Cup.

David Isabirye is a senior staff writer for Kawowo Sports where he covers most of the major events.

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